Things to Look For

Things to Look For

<p>Things to look for: Comma: Whitney, a sailor, His friend, Rainsford, </p><p>No comma before AND</p><p>CAPITALIZE: proper nouns (names of people, places) Paris, Madame Loisel, Monsieur Loisel </p><p>WOMAN= 1 WOMEN = more than 1</p><p>Would be = is An example of Madame Loisel’s greed would be . . . An example of Madame Loisel’s greed is . . . POQ: punctuation outside quotes= NO NO “XXX”, YES: “XXX,” Punctuation goes INSIDE quotation marks.</p><p>IT- must replace something!!! NO: “suspense is created because it makes the reader wonder what will happen.</p><p>YES: The use of words like “jagged” and “snarled” to describe the island makes the reader wonder if evil exists in this place.</p><p>Set up: Don’t say, the story describes or the author says, or the narrator says Tell me who is speaking or doing something/ what happened in the story directly before this event. Monsieur Loisel hands wife an invitation to a fancy party, but she “scornfully tossed the invitation on the table” (de Maupassant 226).</p><p>USE KEY WORDS IN YOUR EXPLANATION OF QUOTE </p><p>Avoid informal/slang words: get, gonna, “some stuff, “creeped out,” contractions, abbreviations</p>

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